
Louis Hayward
Simon Templar
Naomi Chance
Carol Denby
Sydney Tafler
Max Lennar
Charles Victor
Chief Insp. Claud Teal
Jane Carr
Kate Finch
Harold Lang
Jarvis
William Russell
Keith Merton
Diana Dors
The Blonde in Lennar's Apartment
Fred Johnson
Irish Cassidy
Thomas Gallagher
Hoppy Uniatz
Russell Napier
Col. Stafford
Sam Kydd
Barkley
John Wynn
Man
George Margo
Lennar's Henchman
Ian Fleming
Lord Merton
Ernest Blyth
Party Guest (uncredited)
Erik Chitty
Older gang member (uncredited)
Jack Mandeville
Party Guest (uncredited)
Bunny Seaman
Gambler (uncredited)
Ian Selby
Gambler (uncredited)
John Smart
Merton Party Guest (uncredited)
Harry Van Engel
Safari Club patron (uncredited)
Ian Wilson
Man Waiting for Telephone Booth (uncredited)Released
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- #gambling debt
- #murder
- #car accident
- #british noir
- #mob boss
- #illegal gambling
- #counterfeit money
- #the saint
Reviews

I always felt that Louis Hayward did better with the swash and buckle that with an hat and raincoat, and back after fifteen years since his first outing as the eponymous detective he doesn't really manage to make much impact with this thinly spun drama. His ex-girfriend had send him a cryptic note asking for his help, but before he can meet her she has a fatal car accident. The police are content

Diverting final big screen outing for Simon Templar, fittingly played by the actor who began the series, Louis Hayward. The only one of the series made in England, it is populated by sleazy characters like Sydney Tafler, Harold Lang and Sam Kydd, all involved in the seedy gambling underworld of London. Hayward is a smooth charmer, as adept with his fists as he is with witty asides, as he doggedly












